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Uniform Plumbing Code 2009

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Uniform Plumbing Code

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Notice
2 Cover
3 Revision Markings
4 Foreword
5 Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA)
6 COMMITTEE ON UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
7 FORM FOR PROPOSALS ON IAPMO UPC/UMC COMMITTEE DOCUMENTS
9 TABLE OF CONTENTS
19 Chapter 4 Plumbing Fixtures and Fixture Fittings
508.17 Gas Appliance Physical Protection .48
20 Chapter 1 Administration
101.0 Title, Scope, and General
101.1 Title
101.2 Purpose
101.3 Plans Required
101.4 Scope
21 101.5 Application to Existing Plumbing System
102.0 Organization and Enforcement
102.1 Authority Having Jurisdiction
102.2 Duties and Powers of the Authority Having Jurisdiction
22 102.3 Violations and Penalties
103.0 Permits and Inspections
103.1 Permits
103.2 Application for Permit
23 103.3 Permit Issuance
24 103.4 Fees
25 103.5 Inspections
26 103.6 Connection Approval
103.7 Unconstitutional
27 103.8 Validity
28 Table 1-1 Plumbing Permit Fees
30 Chapter 2 Definitions
201.0 General
202.0 Definition of Terms
40 Chapter 3 General Regulations
301.0 Materials – Standards andAlternates
301.1 Minimum Standards
301.2 Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction Equivalency
301.3 Flood Hazard Resistance
41 301.4 Alternative Engineered Design
302.0 Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Pipe
303.0 Disposal of Liquid Waste
304.0 Connections to Plumbing System Required
305.0 Sewers Required
42 306.0 Damage to Drainage System or Public Sewer
307.0 Industrial Wastes
308.0 Location
309.0 Improper Location
310.0 Workmanship
310.4 Installation Practices
311.0 Prohibited Fittings and Practices
311.8 Screwed Fittings
43 312.0 Independent Systems
313.0 Protection of Piping, Materials, and Structures
313.5 Protectively Coated Pipe
313.8 Waterproofing of Openings
313.10 Sleeves
313.12 Ratproofing
44 314.0 Hangers and Supports
Table 3-1 Hanger Rod Sizes
315.0 Trenching, Excavation and Backfill
315.3 Open Trenches
316.0 Joints and Connections
316.1 Types of Joints
45 316.2 Special Joints
46 316.3 Flanged Fixture Connections
316.4 Prohibited Joints and Connections
317.0 Increasers and Reducers
318.0 Food-Handling Establishments
319.0 Test Gauges
320.0 Medical Gas and VacuumSystems
47 Table 3-2 Hangers and Supports
48 401.0 Materials – General Requirements
401.1 Quality of Fixtures
401.2 Lead
402.0 Water-Conserving Fixtures and Fittings
402.2 Water Closets
402.3 Urinals
402.4 Metered Faucets
402.5 Emergency Safety Showers
402.6 Installation
403.0 Overflows
404.0 Strainers and Connections
404.1 Strainers
404.2 Connections
49 405.0 Prohibited Fixtures
405.2 Prohibited Urinals
406.0 Special Fixtures and Specialties
406.1 Water and Waste Connections
406.3 Special Use Fixtures
406.4 Zinc Alloy Components
407.0 Installation
407.1 Cleaning
407.2 Joints
407.3 Securing Fixtures
407.4 Wall-Hung Fixtures
407.5 Setting
407.6 Installations for Persons with Disabilities
407.7 Supply Fittings
408.0 Water Closets
408.2 Water Closet Seats
50 408.3 Securing Floor-Mounted, Back-Outlet Water Closet Bowls
408.4 Closet Rings (Closet Flanges)
409.0 Urinals
410.0 Flushing Devices for Water Closets and Urinals
410.1 Flushing Devices Required
410.2 Automatic Flushing Tanks
410.3 Flushometer Valves
410.4 Water Supply for Flush Tanks
410.5 Overflows in Flush Tanks
51 411.0 Floor Drains and Shower Stalls
411.2 Location of Floor Drains
411.3 Food Storage Areas
411.4 Floor Slope
52 411.10 Location of Valves and Heads
411.11 Water Supply Riser
53 412.0 Minimum Number of Required Fixtures
412.1 Fixture Count
412.2 Access to Fixtures
412.3 Separate Facilities
412.4 Fixture Requirements for SpecialOccupancies
412.5 Facilities in Mercantile and Business Occupancies Serving Customers
412.6 Toilet Facilities forWorkers
413.0 Fixtures and Fixture Fittings for Persons with Disabilities
413.1 Limitation of HotWater Temperature for Public Lavatories
414.0 Bathtubs and Whirlpool Bathtubs
414.5 Limitation of HotWater in Bathtubs andWhirlpool Bathtubs
415.0 Installation of Fixture Fittings
54 416.0 Bidets
416.1 Materials
416.2 Backflow Protection
416.3 Limitation of Water Temperature in Bidets
417.0 Future Fixtures
418.0 Shower and Tub-Shower Combination Control Valves
55 Table 4-1 Minimum Plumbing Facilities
60 Chapter 5 Water Heaters
Part I
501.0 General
502.0 Definitions
502.1 Appliance Categorized Vent Diameter/Area
502.2 Chimney
502.3 Chimney, Factory-Built
502.4 Chimney, Masonry
502.5 Chimney, Metal
502.6 Combustible Material
502.7 Direct-Vent Appliances
502.8 Flue Collar
502.9 Gas Vent, Type B
502.10 Gas Vent, Type L
502.11 Indirect-Fired Water Heater
502.12 Vent
Table 5-1 First Hour Rating
61 502.13 Vent Connector
502.14 Venting System
502.15 Water Heater
503.0 Permits.
504.0 Inspection
504.1 Inspection of Chimneys or Vents
504.2 Final Water Heater Inspection
505.0 Water Heater Requirements
505.1 Location
505.3 Clearance
505.4 Pressure-Limiting Devices
505.5 Temperature-Limiting Devices
505.6 Temperature, Pressure, and Vacuum Relief Devices
62 506.0 Oil-Burning and Other Water Heaters
506.4 Indirect-Fired Water Heaters
507.0 Air for Combustion and Ventilation
507.1 General
63 507.2 Indoor Combustion Air
507.3 Indoor Opening Size and Location
507.4 Outdoor Combustion Air
64 507.5 Combination Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air
507.6 Engineered Installations
507.7 Mechanical Combustion Air Supply
507.8 Louvers, Grilles and Screens
507.9 Combustion Air Ducts
65 508.0 Other Water Heater Installation Requirements
508.5 Relief Valve Discharge
508.6 Added or Converted Appliances
508.7 Types of Gases
508.8 Safety Shutoff Devices for Unlisted LP-Gas Appliance Used Indoors
66 508.9 Use of Air or Oxygen Under Pressure
508.10 Protection of Gas Appliances from Fumes or Gases Other than Products of Combustion
508.11 Process Air
508.12 Building Structural Members
508.13 Flammable Vapors
508.14 Installation in Residential Garages
508.15 Installation in Commercial Garages
67 508.16 Installation in Aircraft Hangars
508.18 Venting of Flue Gases
508.19 Extra Device or Attachment
508.20 Adequate Capacity of Piping
508.21 Avoiding Strain on Gas Piping
508.22 Gas Appliance Pressure Regulators
508.23 Venting of Gas Appliance Pressure Regulators
508.24 Bleed Lines for Diaphragm-Type Valves
68 508.25 Combination of Appliances
508.26 Installation Instructions
508.27 Protection of Outdoor Appliances
509.0 Appliances on Roofs
509.1 General
509.2 Installation of Appliances on Roofs
509.3 Access to Appliances on Roofs
69 509.4 Appliances in Attics
510.0 Venting of Appliances
510.1 General
510.2 Specification for Venting
70 510.3 Design and Construction
71 510.4 Type of Venting System to Be Used .52
510.5 Masonry,Metal, and Factory-Built Chimneys
74 Table 5-2 Type of Venting System to Be Used
510.6 Gas Vents
75 Table 5-3 Clearance for Connectors
77 Table 5-4 Reduction of Clearances with Specified Forms of Protection
78 Table 5-5 Minimum Thickness for Galvanized Steel Vent Connector for Low-Heat Appliances
510.7 Single-Wall Metal Pipe
80 510.8 Through-the-Wall Vent Termination
510.9 Condensation Drain
510.10 Vent Connectors for Category I Gas Utilization Appliances
81 Table 5-6 Minimum Thickness for Steel Vent Connectors for Medium-Heat Appliances and Commercial and Industrial Incinerators
83 510.11 Vent Connectors for Category II, Category III, and Category IV Gas Utilization Appliances
510.12 Draft Hoods and Draft Controls
84 510.13 Manually Operated Dampers
510.14 Automatically Operated Vent Dampers
510.15 Obstructions
511.0 Sizing of Category I Venting Systems
86 511.2 Additional Requirements to Multiple Appliance Vent Table 5-14 through Table 5-22
Table 5-7 Vent ConnectorMaximumLength
89 512.0 Direct-Vent Appliances
92 Table 5-8 Type B Double-Wall Gas Vent
95 Table 5-9 Type B Double-Wall Gas Vent
97 Table 5-10 Masonry Chimney
99 Table 5-11 Masonry Chimney
101 Table 5-12 Single-Wall Metal Pipe or Type B Asbestos Cement Vent
102 Table 5-13 Exterior Masonry Chimney
103 Table 5-14 Type B Double-Wall Vent
107 Table 5-15 Type B Double-Wall Vent
109 Table 5-16 Masonry Chimney
111 Table 5-17 Masonry Chimney
113 Table 5-18 Single-Wall Metal Pipe or Type B Asbestos Cement Vent
Table 5-19 Exterior Masonry Chimney
114 Table 5-20 Exterior Masonry Chimney
115 Table 5-21 Exterior Masonry Chimney
116 Table 5-22 Exterior Masonry Chimney
117 Part II Sizing of Venting Systems Serving Appliances Equipped with Draft Hoods, Category I Appliances, and Appliances Listed for Use with Type B Vents.
G.1 Examples Using Single Appliance Venting Tables
121 G.2 Examples Using Common Venting Tables
122 Table G.2.3 Masonry Chimney Liner Dimensions with Circular Equivalents
124 J.1 Example of Combination Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air Opening
125 TableA.9.3.2.1 Standard Method Volume, All Appliances
126 Chapter 6 Water Supply and Distribution
601.0 Hot and Cold Water Required
601.2 Identification of a Potable and Nonpotable Water System
Table 6-1 Minimum Length of Color Field and Size of Letters
602.0 Unlawful Connections
127 Table 6-2 Backflow Prevention Devices, Assemblies and Methods
129 Table 6-3 Minimum Airgaps for Water Distribution
603.0 Cross-Connection Control
603.1 Approval of Devices or Assemblies
130 603.2 Backflow Prevention Devices, Assemblies, and Methods
603.3 General Requirements
131 603.4 Specific Requirements
133 604.0 Materials
134 Table 6-4 Materials for Building Supply and Water Distribution Piping and Fittings
604.11 PEX
604.12 Flexible Corrugated Connectors
604.13 PEX-AL-PEX and PE-AL-PE
135 604.14 Water Heater Connectors
605.0 Valves
606.0 Joints and Connections
606.1 Types of Joints
606.2 Use of Joints
136 607.0 Gravity Supply Tanks
608.0 Water Pressure, Pressure Regulators, Pressure Relief Valves, and Vacuum Relief Valves
608.1 Inadequate Water Pressure
608.2 Excessive Water Pressure
137 608.7 Vacuum Relief Valves
609.0 Installation, Testing, Unions, and Location
609.1 Installation
609.4 Testing
609.5 Unions
609.6 Location
138 609.8 Low-Pressure Cutoff Required on Booster Pumps for Water Distribution Systems
609.9 Disinfection of Potable Water System
609.10 Water Hammer
610.0 Size of Potable Water Piping
139 610.8 Size of Meter and Building Supply Pipe Using Table 6-6
610.9 Size of Branches
610.10 Sizing for Flushometer Valves
140 610.11 Sizing Systems for Flushometer Tanks
610.12 Sizing for Velocity
610.13 Exceptions
611.0 Drinking Water Treatment Units
611.1 Compliance with Standard
611.2 Airgap Discharge
611.3 Connection Tubing
611.4 Sizing of Residential Softeners
141 Table 6-5 Water Supply Fixture Units (WSFU) and Minimum Fixture Branch Pipe Sizes
142 Table 6-6 Fixture Unit Table for Determining Water Pipe and Meter Sizes
143 Table 6-7 Flushometer Fixture Units for Water Sizing Using Table 6-5
Table 6-8 Sizing of Residential Water Softeners
144 Chapter 7 Sanitary Drainage
Part I Drainage Systems
701.0 Materials
701.3 Lead
701.4 Ferrules and Bushings
Table 7-2(a) Caulking Ferrules
Table 7-2(b) Soldering Bushings
145 Table 7-1 Materials for Drain, Waste Vent Pipe, and Fittings
146 702.0 Fixture Unit Equivalents
Table 7-4 Discharge Capacity In Gallons per Minute (Liters per Second) For Intermittent Flow Only
703.0 Size of Drainage Piping
704.0 Fixture Connections (Drainage)
705.0 Joints and Connections
705.1 Types of Joints
147 Table 7-3 Drainage Fixture Unit Values (DFU)
148 Table 7-5 Maximum Unit Loading and Maximum Length of Drainage and Vent Piping
705.2 Use of Joints
149 705.3 Special Joints
706.0 Changes in Direction of Drainage Flow
707.0 Cleanouts
150 708.0 Grade of Horizontal Drainage Piping
709.0 Gravity Drainage Required
710.0 Drainage of Fixtures Located Below the Next Upstream Manhole or Below the Main Sewer Level
Table 7-6 Cleanouts
151 710.12 Grinder Pump Ejector
710.13 Macerating Toilet Systems
152 711.0 Suds Relief
712.0 Testing
712.1 Media
712.2 Water Test
712.3 Air Test
Part II Building Sewers
713.0 Sewer Required
153 714.0 Damage to Public Sewer or Private Sewage Disposal System
715.0 Building Sewer Materials
716.0 Markings
717.0 Size of Building Sewers
718.0 Grade, Support, and Protection of Building Sewers
154 719.0 Cleanouts
720.0 Sewer and Water Pipes
721.0 Location
155 722.0 Abandoned Sewers and Sewage Disposal Facilities
Table 7-7 MinimumHorizontal Distance Required FromBuilding Sewer
Table 7-8 Maximum/MinimumFixture Unit Loading on Building Sewer Piping
156 723.0 Building Sewer Test
158 Chapter 8 Indirect Wastes
801.0 Indirect Wastes
801.1 Airgap or Airbreak Required
801.2 Food and Beverage Handling Establishments
801.3 Bar and Fountain Sink Traps
801.4 Connections from Water Distribution System
801.5 Sterilizers
801.6 Drip or Drainage Outlets
802.0 Approvals
803.0 Indirect Waste Piping
159 804.0 Indirect Waste Receptors
805.0 Pressure Drainage Connections
806.0 Sterile Equipment
807.0 Appliances
808.0 Cooling Water
160 809.0 Drinking Fountains
810.0 Steam and Hot Water Drainage Condensers and Sumps
Table 8-1 Pipe Connections in Blowoff Condensers and Sumps
810.4 Strainers
811.0 Chemical Wastes
161 812.0 Clear Water Wastes
813.0 Swimming Pools
814.0 Condensate Wastes and Control
814.1 Condensate Disposal
814.2 Size
Table 8-2 Minimum Condensate Pipe Size
814.3 Point of Discharge
162 Chapter 9 Vents
901.0 General
901.1 Vents Required
901.2 Trap Seal Protection
902.0 Vents Not Required
903.0 Materials
903.2 Use of Copper Tubing
904.0 Size of Vents
163 905.0 Vent Pipe Grades and Connections
906.0 Vent Termination
906.6 Lead
906.7 Frost or Snow Closure
907.0 Vent Stacks and Relief Vents
164 908.0 Wet Venting
908.1 VerticalWet Venting
908.2 Horizontal Wet Venting for Bathroom Groups
909.0 Special Venting for Island Fixtures
910.0 Combination Waste and Vent Systems
165 911.0 Engineered Vent System
911.1 General
911.2 Minimum Requirements
166 Chapter 10 Traps and Interceptors
1001.0 Traps Required
1002.0 Traps Protected by Vent Pipes
Table 10-1 Horizontal Lengths of Trap Arms
1003.0 Traps – Described
167 1004.0 Traps – Prohibited
1005.0 Trap Seals
1006.0 Floor Drain Traps
1007.0 Trap Seal Protection
1008.0 Building Traps
1009.0 Industrial Interceptors (Clarifiers) and Separators
1009.1 When Required
1009.2 Approval
1009.3 Design
1009.4 Relief Vent
1009.5 Location
1009.6 Maintenance of Interceptors
168 1009.7 Discharge
1010.0 Slaughterhouses, Packing Establishments, etc.
1011.0 Minimum Requirements for Auto Wash Racks
1012.0 Commercial and Industrial Laundries
1013.0 Bottling Establishments
1014.0 Grease Interceptors
1014.2 Hydromechanical Grease Interceptors
169 1014.3 Gravity Grease Interceptors
Table 10-2 Hydro-Mechanical Interceptor Sizing Using Gravity Flow Rates
170 Table 10-3 Gravity Grease Interceptor Sizing
1015.0 FOG (Fats, Oils, and Greases) Disposal System
1015.1 Purpose
171 1015.2 Scope
1015.3 Components, Materials, and Equipment
1015.4 Sizing Application and Installation
1015.5 Performance
1016.0 Sand Interceptors
1016.1 Where Required
1016.2 Construction and Size
1016.3 Separate Use
1017.0 Oil and Flammable Liquid Interceptors
1017.1 Interceptors Required
172 1017.2 Design of Interceptors
174 Chapter 11 Storm Drainage
1101.0 General
1101.1 Where Required
1101.2 Storm Water Drainage to Sanitary Sewer Prohibited
1101.3 Material Uses
1101.4 Expansion Joints Required
1101.5 Subsoil Drains
175 1101.6 Building Subdrains
1101.7 Areaway Drains
1101.8 Window Areaway Drains
1101.9 Filling Stations and Motor VehicleWashing Establishments
1101.10 Paved Areas
1101.11 Roof Drainage
176 1101.12 Cleanouts
1102.0 Materials
1102.1 Conductors
1102.2 Leaders
1102.3 Underground Building Storm Drains
1102.4 Building Storm Sewers
1102.5 Subsoil Drains
1103.0 Traps on Storm Drains and Leaders
1103.1 Where Required
1103.2 Where Not Required
1103.3 Trap Size
1103.4 Method of Installation of Combined Sewer
1104.0 Leaders, Conductors, and Connections
1104.1 Improper Use
1104.2 Protection of Leaders
1104.3 Combining Storm with Sanitary Drainage
1105.0 Roof Drains
1105.1 Material
177 1105.2 Dome or Strainer for General Use
1105.3 Strainers for Flat Decks
1105.4 Roof Drain Flashings
1106.0 Size of Leaders, Conductors, and Storm Drains
1106.1 Vertical Conductors and Leaders
1106.2 Size of Horizontal Storm Drains and Sewers
1106.3 Size of Roof Gutters
1106.4 Side Walls Draining onto a Roof
1107.0 Values for Continuous Flow
1108.0 Controlled-Flow Roof Drainage
1108.1 Application
178 Table 11-4 Controlled-Flow Maximum Roof Water Depth
Table 11-5 Distance of Scupper Bottoms Above Roof
1108.2 Setback Roofs
1109.0 Testing
1109.1 Testing Required
1109.2 Methods of Testing Storm Drainage Systems
180 Table 11-1 Sizing Roof Drains, Leaders, and Vertical Rainwater Piping
181 Table 11-2 Sizing of Horizontal Rainwater Piping
183 Table 11-3 Size of Gutters
186 Chapter 12 Fuel Piping
1201.0 Scope of Gas Piping
1202.0 General
1203.0 Definitions
1203.1 Appliance Fuel Connector
1203.2 Bonding Jumper
1203.3 Fuel Gas
187 1203.4 Gas Piping
1203.5 Gas-Piping System
1203.6 Grounding Electrode
1203.7 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Facilities
1203.8 Provision for Location of Point of Delivery
1203.9 Quick-Disconnect Device
1203.10 Service Piping
1203.11 Transition Gas Riser
1204.0 Inspection
1205.0 Certificate of Inspection
1206.0 Authority to Render Gas Service
188 1207.0 Authority to Disconnect
1208.0 Temporary Use of Gas
1209.0 Gas-Piping System Design, Materials, and Components
1209.1 Piping Plan
1209.2 Provision for Location of Point of Delivery
1209.3 Interconnections Between Gas-Piping Systems
1209.4 Sizing of Gas-Piping Systems
189 1209.5 Acceptable Piping Materials and Joining Methods
Table 12-1 Approximate Gas Input for Typical Appliances
191 Table 12-2 Specifications for Threading Metallic Pipe
192 1209.6 Gas Meters
193 1209.7 Gas Pressure Regulators
194 1209.8 Back-Pressure Protection
1209.9 Low-Pressure Protection
1209.10 Shutoff Valves
1209.11 Expansion and Flexibility
195 1210.0 Excess Flow Valve
1211.0 Gas Piping Installation
1211.1 Piping Underground
196 1211.2 Installation of Piping
197 Table 12-3 Support of Piping
1211.3 Concealed Piping in Buildings
1211.4 Piping in Vertical Chases
1211.5 Maximum Design Operating Pressure
198 1211.6 Appliance Over Pressure Protection
1211.7 Gas Pipe Turns
199 1211.8 Drips and Sediment Traps
1211.9 Outlets
1211.10 Branch Pipe Connection
1211.11 Manual Gas Shutoff Valves
200 1211.12 Prohibited Devices
1211.13 Systems Containing Gas-Air Mixtures Outside the Flammable Range
1211.14 Systems Containing Flammable Gas-Air Mixtures
1211.15 Electrical Bonding and Grounding
1211.16 Electrical Circuits
1211.17 Electrical Connections
1212.0 Appliance Connections to Building Piping
1212.1 Connecting Gas Appliances
201 1212.2 Suspended Low-Intensity Infrared Tube Heaters
1212.3 Use of Nonmetallic Gas Hose Connectors
1212.4 Connection of Portable and Mobile Industrial Gas Appliance
1212.5 Appliance Shutoff Valves and Connections
1212.6 Quick-Disconnect Devices
1212.7 Sediment Trap
202 1212.8 Installation of Piping
1213.0 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Facilities and Piping
1214.0 Pressure Testing and Inspection
1214.1 General
1214.2 Test Preparation
203 1214.3 Test Pressure
1214.4 Detection of Leaks and Defects
1214.5 Piping Systems Leak Check
1214.6 Purging
Table 12-5 Length of Piping Requiring Purging with Inert Gas for Servicing or Modification
204 Table 12-6 Length of Piping Requiring Purging with Inert Gas Before Placing in Operation
1215.0 Interconnections Between Gas Piping Systems
1215.1 Interconnections Supplying Separate Users
1215.2 Interconnections for Standby Fuels
1216.0 Required Gas Supply
205 1217.0 Required Gas Piping Size
1217.1 Pipe Sizing Methods
1217.2 Tables for Sizing Gas-Piping Systems
1217.3 Sizing Equations
Table 12-4 Cr and Y for Natural Gas and Undiluted Propane at Standard Conditions
208 Table 12-8 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
209 Table 12-9 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
210 Table 12-10 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
211 Table 12-11 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
212 Table 12-12 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
213 Table 12-13 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
214 Table 12-14 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
215 Table 12-15 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
216 Table 12-16 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
217 Table 12-17 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
218 Table 12-18 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
219 Table 12-19 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
Table 12-20 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
220 Table 12-21 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
Table 12-22 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
221 Table 12-23 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
Table 12-24 Polyethylene Plastic Pipe
222 Table 12-25 Polyethylene Plastic Pipe
223 Table 12-26 Polyethylene Plastic Pipe
224 Table 12-27 Polyethylene Plastic Tubing
Table 12-28 Polyethylene Plastic Tubing
225 Table 12-29 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
226 Table 12-30 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
227 Table 12-31 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
228 Table 12-32 Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
229 Table 12-33 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
230 Table 12-34 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
231 Table 12-35 Semi-Rigid Copper Tubing
232 Table 12-36 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
Table 12-37 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
233 Table 12-38 Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST)
Table 12-39 Polyethylene Plastic Pipe
234 Table 12-40 Polyethylene Plastic Pipe
235 Table 12-41 Polyethylene Plastic Tubing
236 Chapter 13 Health Care Facilities and Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems
Part I Special Requirements for Health Care Facilities
1301.0 Application
1302.0 Medical Gas and Vacuum Piping Systems-Installation Requirements
1303.0 Protrusions from Walls
1304.0 Psychiatric Patient Rooms
1305.0 Locations for Ice Storage
1306.0 Sterilizers
1306.1 General
1306.2 Indirect Waste Connections
237 1307.0 Vapor Vents and Stacks for Sterilizers
1307.1 General
1308.0 Aspirators
Part II Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems
1309.0 Application
1310.0 Definitions
1310.1 Building Supply
1310.2 Critical Care Area
1310.3 General Care Areas
1310.4 Manifold
1310.5 Medical Air
238 1310.6 Medical Gas
1310.7 Medical Gas System
1310.8 Medical Vacuum System
1310.9 Nitrogen, NF (Oil-Free, Dry) (Nitrogen for Brazing and Testing)
1310.10 Patient Care Area
1310.11 Purge, Flow
1310.12 Purge, System
1310.13 SCFM
1310.14 Special Hazard Area
1310.15 Station Inlet
1310.16 Station Outlet
1310.17 Use Point
1310.18 User Outlet
1310.19 Vacuum System – Level 1
1310.20 Valve, Isolation
1310.21 Valve, Riser
1310.22 Valve, Service
1310.23 Valve, Source
1310.24 Valve, Zone
1310.25 Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal
1311.0 General Requirements
1311.1 Oxygen Compatibility
239 1312.0 Plan Review
240 1313.0 System Performance
1313.1 Required Operating Pressures
1313.2 Minimum Flow Rates
1313.3 MinimumStation Outlets/Inlets
1314.0 Required Pipe Sizing
1315.0 Workmanship
1316.0 Materials
242 1317.0 Cleaning for Medical Gas Piping Systems
1318.0 Installation of Piping
243 1319.0 Joints
245 1320.0 Valves – Requirements, Locations, and Labeling
1320.1 General Requirements
246 1320.4 Source Valve
1320.5 Main Valve
1320.6 Riser Valve
1320.7 Zone Valve
1320.8 Service Valves
247 1321.0 Pressure-Regulating Equipment
1321.3 Pressure Gauges
1322.0 Station Outlets/Inlets
1323.0 Labeling and Identification
248 1324.0 Alarms
1325.0 Medical Air System
249 1325.6 Medical Air Receivers
1326.0 Medical Vacuum Pump System
250 1327.0 Testing and Inspection
251 1327.3 Advance Notice
1327.4 Responsibility
1327.5 Testing
1327.6 Retesting
1327.7 Initial Pressure Test – Piped Gas Systems
1327.8 Cross-Connection Test – Piped Gas Systems
1327.9 Final Testing Standing Pressure Test – Piped Gas Systems
252 1327.10 Initial Pressure Test – Piped Vacuum Systems
1327.11 Standing Pressure Test – Piped Vacuum Systems
1327.12 Corrections
253 1327.13 Approval
1327.14 Covering or Use
1327.15 Uncovering
1328.0 System Certification
254 Table 13-1 Standard Designation Colors and Operating Pressures for Gas and Vacuum Systems
255 Table 13-2 Minimum Flow Rates
Table 13-3 Minimum Outlets/Inlets per Station
256 Table 13-4 System Sizing – Flow Requirements for Station Inlet/Outlet
Table 13-5 Outlet Rating for Vacuum Piping Systems
257 Table 13-6 Size of Gas/Vacuum Piping
Table 13-7 MaximumPipe Support Spacing
258 Chapter 14 Referenced Standards
Table 14-1 Standards for Materials, Equipment, Joints, and Connections
284 Abbreviations in Table 14-1
286 Chapter 15 Firestop Protection
1501.0 General Requirements
1501.1 Applicability
1502.0 Plans and Specifications
1503.0 Installation
1504.0 Definitions
1504.1 Penetration Firestop System
1504.2 F Rating
1504.3 T Rating
1505.0 Combustion Piping Installations
1505.5 Insulation and Coverings
1505.6 Sleeves
1506.0 Non-Combustible Piping Installation
287 1506.6 Sleeves
1506.7 Insulation and Coverings
1507.0 Required Inspection
1507.1 General
288 Chapter 16 NonpotableWater Reuse Systems
Part I
1601.0 Gray Water Systems – General
1602.0 Definition
1603.0 Permit
1604.0 Drawings and Specifications
1605.0 Inspection and Testing
289 1606.0 Procedure for Estimating Gray Water Discharge
1607.0 Required Area of Subsurface Irrigation/Disposal Fields
1608.0 Determination of Maximum Absorption Capacity
1609.0 Holding Tank Construction
290 1610.0 Gray Water Systems
1610.1 Pipe Materials
1610.2 Color and Information
1610.3 Valves
1610.4 Trap
1611.0 Irrigation/Disposal Field Construction
291 1612.0 Special Provisions
292 Table 16-1 Location of Gray Water System
293 Table 16-2 Design Criteria of Six Typical Soils
299 Part II
1613.0 Reclaimed Water Systems – General
1614.0 Definitions
1615.0 Permit
1616.0 Drawings and Specifications
1617.0 PipeMaterial/Pipe Identification
1617.1 Pipe Materials
1617.2 Color and Information
300 1618.0 Installation
1619.0 Signs
1620.0 Inspection and Testing
301 1621.0 Sizing
302 Appendices Table of Contents
304 Appendix A Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water Supply System
320 Appendix B Explanatory Notes on Combination Waste and Vent Systems
322 Appendix D Sizing Stormwater Drainage Systems
330 Appendix E Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks
342 Appendix F Firefighter Breathing Air Replenishment Systems
346 Appendix I Installation Standards Table of Content
452 Appendix K Private Sewage Disposal Systems
464 Appendix L Alternate Plumbing Systems
472 Useful Tables
480 Index
Uniform Plumbing Code 2009
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